Top Features of the Evil Bikes Resident Frame and Fork 2010

Product Data

Road:

Yes

Fork Material:

Steel

Wheel Size:

700c (622)

About Track Frames

Track frames are built for single speed use with a fixed gear. They have horizontal rear entry drop outs and a higher bottom bracket for clearance on the banking. Over recent years single speeds have seen a surge in popularity, no doubt due to the large amount of couriers using them, many people are adopting single speeds for commuting and training on through the winter months. The fixed gear nature of a single speed teaches you to spin the pedals smoothly on the flat and power over inclines, as there is no hiding on a single speed. You can even find people Time Trialling on them on some of the flatter courses. With a single speed you get a versatile bike suitable for training on through the winter, commuting all year round and then racing at the velodrome on.

About the Evil Bikes brand

Hailing from North America, Evil Bikes are made by people who ride, and who want the world to ride better bikes. This emphasis shines through with their fantastic quality bikes that feature great design and finish. Evil make bikes that will suit the most hardcore dirt jumper through to someone who just wants an agile bike to clock up some miles...

Sizing information

Frame Geometry

Frame Size

Small

Medium

Large

Ex-Large

Head Tube Angle

71.5

72

72.5

73

Seat Tube Angle

73.5

73

73

72.5

Effective TT Length

530

550

575

585

Seat Tube Length

490

520

550

580

BB Drop

65

65

65

65

Head Tube Length

120

140

160

180

Delivery Information

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Answers

Answer:

You said to mount the brakes in the normal way. The normal way to mount these brakes is behind the fork. Is it even possible to fit these brakes on front of the fork?

Is there a reason why I would be unable to mount these brakes in their normal way? Regarding your suggestion to contact sales@ I have sent a few emails but have only received automated replies & you don't appear to have a phone number I can call you on.

We would not advise fitting a brake behind the forks on this frameset however they will be compatible with this frame when fitted in the normal way.Please contact sales@wiggle.co.uk for further assistance with the rest of your questions.